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26.Dd November 16, 2023
27.Dt GETPEEREID 3
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm getpeereid
31.Nd get the effective credentials of a UNIX-domain peer
32.Sh LIBRARY
33.Lb libc
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.In unistd.h
36.Ft int
37.Fn getpeereid "int s" "uid_t *euid" "gid_t *egid"
38.Sh DESCRIPTION
39The
40.Fn getpeereid
41function returns the effective user and group IDs of the
42peer connected to a
43.Ux Ns -domain
44socket.
45The argument
46.Fa s
47must be a connected
48.Ux Ns -domain
49socket
50.Pq Xr unix 4
51of type
52.Dv SOCK_STREAM
53on which either
54.Xr connect 2
55or
56.Xr listen 2
57has been called.
58The effective user ID is placed in
59.Fa euid ,
60and the effective group ID in
61.Fa egid .
62.Pp
63The credentials returned to the
64.Xr listen 2
65caller are those of its peer at the time it called
66.Xr connect 2 ;
67the credentials returned to the
68.Xr connect 2
69caller are those of its peer at the time it called
70.Xr listen 2 .
71This mechanism is reliable; there is no way for either side to influence
72the credentials returned to its peer except by calling the appropriate
73system call (i.e., either
74.Xr connect 2
75or
76.Xr listen 2 )
77under different effective credentials.
78.Pp
79One common use of this routine is for a
80.Ux Ns -domain
81server
82to verify the credentials of its client.
83Likewise, the client can verify the credentials of the server.
84.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
85On
86.Fx ,
87.Fn getpeereid
88is implemented in terms of the
89.Dv LOCAL_PEERCRED
90.Xr unix 4
91socket option.
92.Sh RETURN VALUES
93.Rv -std getpeereid
94.Sh ERRORS
95The
96.Fn getpeereid
97function
98fails if:
99.Bl -tag -width Er
100.It Bq Er EBADF
101The argument
102.Fa s
103is not a valid descriptor.
104.It Bq Er ENOTSOCK
105The argument
106.Fa s
107is a file, not a socket.
108.It Bq Er ENOTCONN
109The argument
110.Fa s
111does not refer to a socket on which
112.Xr connect 2
113or
114.Xr listen 2
115have been called.
116.It Bq Er EINVAL
117The argument
118.Fa s
119does not refer to a socket of type
120.Dv SOCK_STREAM ,
121or the kernel returned invalid data.
122.El
123.Sh SEE ALSO
124.Xr connect 2 ,
125.Xr getpeername 2 ,
126.Xr getsockname 2 ,
127.Xr getsockopt 2 ,
128.Xr listen 2 ,
129.Xr unix 4
130.Sh HISTORY
131The
132.Fn getpeereid
133function appeared in
134.Fx 4.6 .
135